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List of TMDL Implementation Plans with Tmdls Organized by Basin Latest 305(b)/303(d) List of Streams List of Stream Reaches With TMDLs and TMDL Implementation Plans - Updated June 2011 Total Maximum Daily Loadings TMDL TMDL PLAN DELIST BASIN NAME HUC10 REACH NAME LOCATION VIOLATIONS TMDL YEAR TMDL PLAN YEAR YEAR Altamaha 0307010601 Bullard Creek ~0.25 mi u/s Altamaha Road to Altamaha River Bio(sediment) TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010601 Cobb Creek Oconee Creek to Altamaha River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010601 Cobb Creek Oconee Creek to Altamaha River FC 2012 Altamaha 0307010601 Milligan Creek Uvalda to Altamaha River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010601 Milligan Creek Uvalda to Altamaha River FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010601 Oconee Creek Headwaters to Cobb Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010601 Oconee Creek Headwaters to Cobb Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010602 Ten Mile Creek Little Ten Mile Creek to Altamaha River Bio F 2012 Altamaha 0307010602 Ten Mile Creek Little Ten Mile Creek to Altamaha River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010603 Beards Creek Spring Branch to Altamaha River Bio F 2012 Altamaha 0307010603 Five Mile Creek Headwaters to Altamaha River Bio(sediment) TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010603 Goose Creek U/S Rd. S1922(Walton Griffis Rd.) to Little Goose Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010603 Mushmelon Creek Headwaters to Delbos Bay Bio F 2012 Altamaha 0307010604 Altamaha River Confluence of Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers to ITT Rayonier FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2002 Altamaha 0307010604 Altamaha River ITT Rayonier to Penholoway Creek FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2002 Altamaha 0307010604 Doctors Creek U/S Jones Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010604 Doctors Creek U/S Jones Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010604 Jones Creek Still Creek to Doctors Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010604 Penholoway Creek Little Creek to Altamaha River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010605 Alex Creek Mason Cowpen Branch to Altamaha River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Big Cedar Creek Little Cedar Creek to Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Big Cedar Creek Little Cedar Creek to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Cypress Creek Rolands Pond to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010701 Ohoopee River Dyers Creek to Big Cedar Creek DO TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010701 Ohoopee River Dyers Creek to Big Cedar Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Ohoopee River Neels Creek to Little Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Ohoopee River Neels Creek to Little Ohoopee River FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010701 Ohoopee River Neels Creek to Little Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010702 Flat Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010702 Little Ohoopee River Gully Branch to Neeley Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010702 Little Ohoopee River Neeley Creek to Sardis Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010702 Little Ohoopee River Neeley Creek to Sardis Creek FC TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010702 Little Ohoopee River Sardis Creek to Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Page 1 of 42 TMDL TMDL PLAN DELIST BASIN NAME HUC10 REACH NAME LOCATION VIOLATIONS TMDL YEAR TMDL PLAN YEAR YEAR Altamaha 0307010702 Little Ohoopee River Sardis Creek to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010702 Magruda Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010702 Nealy Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010702 Sardis Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010702 Sardis Creek Headwaters to Little Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010703 Jacks Creek U.S. Hwy. 1 to Ohoopee River Bio(sediment) TMDL 2007 09/30/2009 Altamaha 0307010703 Jacks Creek U.S. Hwy. 1 to Ohoopee River FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010703 Jacks Creek U.S. Hwy. 1 to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010703 Ohoopee River Little Ohoopee River to U.S. Highway 292 DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010703 Ohoopee River Little Ohoopee River to U.S. Highway 292 FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010703 Ohoopee River Little Ohoopee River to U.S. Highway 292 FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010703 Yam Grandy Creek D/S Crooked Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010703 Yam Grandy Creek D/S Crooked Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Pendleton Creek Sand Hill Lake to Reedy Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Pendleton Creek Sand Hill Lake to Reedy Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010704 Pendleton Creek Wildwood Lake to Tiger Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Pendleton Creek Wildwood Lake to Tiger Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Swift Creek Old Normantown Rd. To Pendleton Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Swift Creek Old Normantown Rd. To Pendleton Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Tiger Creek Little Creek to Pendleton Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 2006 Altamaha 0307010704 Tiger Creek Little Creek to Pendleton Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010704 Treutlen County PFA (Sand Hill Lake) Treutlen County FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Brazells Creek Unnamed tributary approximately 2 mi d/s SR 292 to the Ohoopee River Bio F 2012 Altamaha 0307010705 Ohoopee River Ga. Hwy 147 to Confluence with Altamaha River FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Ohoopee River Hwy 292 to Hwy 147 FCG(Hg) TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Rocky Creek Ga. Hwy. 130 to Little Rocky Creek FC TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Rocky Creek Ga. Hwy. 130 to Little Rocky Creek DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Rocky Creek Little Rocky Creek to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Thomas Creek D/S CR203 to Ohoopee River DO TMDL 2001 TMDL PLAN 08/31/2003 Altamaha 0307010705 Thomas Creek D/S CR203 to Ohoopee River Bio F 2012 Chattahoochee 0313000101 Chattahoochee River Ga. Hwy. 17, Helen to SR255 FC TMDL 2002 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Chattahoochee 0313000101 Chattahoochee River SR255 to Soquee River (Helen) FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000102 Hazel Creek Law Creek to Soque River (Habersham County) (EPA) Bio(sediment) TMDL 2003 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Chattahoochee 0313000102 Hazel Creek Reservoir No. 12 to Law Creek Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000102 Soquee River Goshen Creek to SR 17, Clarkesville FC TMDL 2002 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Page 2 of 42 TMDL TMDL PLAN DELIST BASIN NAME HUC10 REACH NAME LOCATION VIOLATIONS TMDL YEAR TMDL PLAN YEAR YEAR Chattahoochee 0313000102 Soquee River SR17, Clarkesville to Chattahoochee River FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Chattahoochee River Mossy Creek to Lake Lanier FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Chattahoochee River Soquee River to Lake Lanier FCG(Hg) TMDL 2002 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 2004 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Chattahoochee River Soquee River to Mossy Creek FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Dean Creek Headwaters to Mossy Creek Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Flat Creek Headwaters near Clermont to Lake Lanier Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Limestone Creek Downstream Brenau Lake FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 2004 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Limestone Creek Upstream Brenau Lake FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 2004 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Little Mud Creek Headwaters to Mud Creek FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Mossy Creek Clermont (Totherow Rd. near Clermont to Chattahoochee River) FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Mud Creek Headwaters to Little Mud Creek FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Mud Creek Headwaters to Little Mud Creek Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 South Fork Limestone Creek/Limestone Creek Headwaters to Limestone Creek Arm of Lake Lanier FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000103 South Fork Limestone Creek/Limestone Creek Headwaters to Limestone Creek Arm of Lake Lanier Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 Tributary to Limestone Creek Breneau Lake to Limestone Creek Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 White Creek Headwaters to Webster Lake, Cleveland Bio M, Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000103 White Creek Headwaters to Webster Lake, Cleveland (EPA) Bio(sediment) TMDL 2003 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Chattahoochee 0313000104 East Fork Little River Downstream Hwy 52 to Lake Lanier FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 2004 Chattahoochee 0313000104 East Fork Little River Downstream Hwy 52 to Lake Lanier FC TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000104 Tributary to West Fork Little River Hall County FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000104 Wahoo Creek Hall County (SR 52 to Lake Lanier) FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000104 West Fork Little River Hall County (Headwaters to above Lake Lanier) FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000105 Chestatee River Tate Creek to Tesnatee Creek FC TMDL 1998 TMDL PLAN 03/31/2001 Chattahoochee 0313000105 Tesnatee Creek Town Creek to Chestatee River FC TMDL 2002 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Chattahoochee 0313000105 Tesnatee Creek U/S Hwy 129 to Town Creek, Cleveland FC TMDL 2002 TMDL PLAN 12/31/2004 Chattahoochee 0313000105 Turner Creek Headwaters to Tesnatee Creek Bio F TMDL 2008 09/30/2009 Chattahoochee 0313000106 Yahoola Creek U.S.
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